Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Happy Birthday Hritik Roshan



Born on 10th Jan 1974 in Mumbai,his father Rakesh Roshan was a film actor later turned to Producer ,Director,his Grand Father ROSHAN was a well known Music Director during the Golden Era of Bollywood.

He made his acting debut as a child artist at the age of 6, in 1980, in a dance sequence for the film AashaBefore making his Bollywood debut, he used to work as an assistant to his father Rakesh Roshan in films like Karan Arjun and Koyla, and even used to serve tea to the actors and swept the floors on the sets.

His first film as a Hero was Kaho Na Pyar Hai released in 2000 which made him a Super Star.Though Kaho Na Pyar Hai released first but he was signed earlier for FIZA and MISSION KASHMIR as a hero.
The 2003 science fiction film Koi... Mil Gaya marked a significant turning point in his career, earning him two Filmfare AwardsBest Actor and Best Actor (Critics), and he later appeared in its highly successful sequels: Krrish (2006) and Krrish 3 (2013). He went on to receive wide critical praise for his portrayal of a thief in the 2006 adventure film Dhoom 2, a Muslim Mughal emperor in the 2008 historical romance Jodhaa Akbar


.Hritik's greatest commercial success came with the 2011 drama Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, the 2012 revenge film Agneepath, the 2013 superhero film Krrish 3
Hritik Roshan has become one of India's most high-profile celebrities, winning six Filmfare Awards and  has established himself as one of the highest-paid actors in India.His last film  Mohenjo-daro  was a flop.

In October 2000, Roshan married Sussanne Khan in a private ceremony in Bangalore.The couple has two sons, Hrehaan (born in 2006) and Hridhaan (born in 2008).[125][126] They separated in December 2013 and their divorce was finalised in November 2014,
 His looks and figure have established him as a sex symbol and a style icon in India.He ranked fourth in Filmfare Power List in 2007.In a 2009 poll conducted by Daily News and Analysis Roshan was voted one of India's most popular icons.He topped The Times of India's listing of "50 Most Desirable Men" in 2010 and ranked among the top five for the following five years.

A life-size wax figure of him was installed at London's Madame Tussauds museum in January 2011, making him the fifth Indian actor to have been replicated as a wax statue in the museum. Additional versions of the statue were installed at Madame Tussauds' museums in New York, Washington and other cities in the world. Roshan regularly features in the magazine Eastern Eye's listing of the "50 Sexiest Asian Men".
His signature dance moves in KHNP’s Ek pal ka jeena became a nationwide craze but the first song he shot for the film was Pyaar Ki Kashti, again, choreographed by Farah Khan.
Song from Aasha 1980 Hritik as little boy dancing


Song from Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai 2000


Song from Mission Kashmir 2000


Song from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham 2001


Song from Koi... Mil Gaya 2003


Song from Lakshya  2004


Song from Krishh  2006


Song from Dhoom2  2006


Song from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara  2011


Song from Krishh 3  2013


Song from Kaabil  2017

Monday, 9 January 2017

Remembering MAHENDRA KAPOOR on his 83rd Birth Anniversary



Mahendra Kapoor (9 January 1934 – 27 September 2008) was an Indian playback singer.Best known for the song MERE DESH KI DHARTI from Upkar.He started his career  as a playback singer in V. Shantaram's Navrang in 1958, singing Aadha Hai Chandrama Raat Aadhi, under the musical direction of C. Ramchandra.
 At an early age he was inspired by singer Mohammed Rafi but he started learning classical music under classical singers like Pt. Hussanlal, Pt. Jagannath Bua, Ustad Niaz Ahmed Khan, Ustad Abdul Rehman Khan and Pt.Tulsidaas Sharma.
 He is perhaps most notable for lending his voice to actor Manoj Kumar in most of his films, mainly in patriotic genre of music.He was a favourite singer for B R Chopra's films.Some of the films of BR Chopra camp were Dhool Ka PhoolGumrahWaqtHamraazDhund and Nikaah
He sung in a large number of Indian languages, and was the playback singer who has performed in the largest number of in GujaratiPunjabiBhojpuri and Marathi movies.He also performed the title song for the TV series Mahabharat. In Marathi he was very popular for being the voice of Dada Kondke in all his movies. In spite of being associated with Dada Kondke's colloquial style his singing for Marathi movies was not limited to Dada Kondke's movies only.
Mahendra Kapoor with his son Rohan in a stage show

He was one of the pillars of Golden Era of Hindi Music,he had his own style of singing and was different from other singers of his time.He  remained a respected and popular figure across his five-decade cinema career.During his singing career he sang more than 2500 songs in various languages.In 1972, he was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India.
On 27 September 2008, Kapoor died following a cardiac failure. He was survived by his wife, children, children-in-law and grandchildren.
Mahendra Kapoor had a very large vocal range, and he is sometimes known as The Vibrant Voice of India.He was the first Indian playback singer to record music in English. He was asked by the group Boney M to sing their songs in Hindi with Musarat from Pakistan, which resulted in the Pop Album M-3.
Song from Album M-3

Some of Hit Songs of Mahendra Kapoor


Aadha Hai Chandrama from Navrang 1958


Song from  Dhool Ka Phool (1959)


Song from Ghunghat 1960


Song from Gumrah (1963)


Song from Woh Kaun Thi 1963


Song from Yeh Raat Phir Na Aayegi (1965)


Song from Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi (1966)


Song from AAYE DIN BAHAAR KE (1966)


Song from Bharosa 1966


Song from Upkar (1967)


Song from Hamraaz (1967)


Song from Kismat (1968)


Song from Sambandh 1969


Song from Gopi (1970)


Song from  Purab Aur Paschim (1970)


Song from Yaadgar (1970)


Song from GEET (1970)


Song from Fakira (1975)


Song from Kranti (1981)


Maat Ang Chola Saaje





Saturday, 31 December 2016

New Year Songs of Bollywood



 Music is probably the most wonderful expression of a celebration, coming from the human spirit. And the celebration of the change of year is the most universal event that occurs across the globe. As we are entering to 2017,let's celberate this day with some of the Bollywood New Year's Song

And here is wishing you all a very pleasing, successful, and a very HAPPY NEW YEAR to all friends and readers on this blog.
Sabko mubaarak naya saal
This song is very fast paced and racy, that will definitely set your feet tapping on the floor. The singing voice is that of Asha ji, The film was Samrat released in 1954. The music is composed by Hemant Kumar, supported by Ravi as the assistant music director. 
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Saal mubaarak saahib jee 
This songis from the film Do Jasoos released in 1975,The singing voices are those of Mukesh and Mohammed Rafi, with a supporting chorus.

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Happy new year to you This song is sung by Shailendra Singh and chorus. Hasrat Jaipuri and Raveendra Jain The song is picturised on Shailendra Singh, Moolchand, Kamal Kapoor, Raj Kapoor, Rajendra Kumar etc.The film is Do Jasoos released in 1975
Song from Do Jasoos

Naye Puraane Saal Mein Ek Raat Baaki Hai This song is from the 1981 film ‘Raksha’ produced by P Mallikarjun Rao under the banner of Bharati International, and is directed by Ravi Nagaich. The star cast includes Jeetendra, Parveen Babi, Ranjeet, Paintal, Prem Chopra,Music was given by R D Burman and sung by Kishore and Aasha Bhonsle

Song from Raksha 1981







Sunday, 25 December 2016

Christmas Songs of Hindi Cinema



Bollywood music anywhere, anytime! ... Merry Christmas.
Song from Zakhmee 


Song from Shandaar 1974



Song from Bhanwar 1976



Song from Julie 1975



Saturday, 24 December 2016

A Tribute to Mohammed Rafi on his 92nd Birth Anniversary



Mohammed Rafi  was born on December 24th, 1924 in the small Punjabi village of Kotla Sultan Singh.  This is located not far from Amritsar. At the age of seven, Rafi learnt Hindustani Classical music under the renowned Ustaad Bade Gulam Ali Khan and Vahida Khan.
It was in 1944 at the age of 20, that Rafi sang for his first film.  It was the songSoniye Hiriye, Teri Yaad Ne Bahut Sataya, for the Punjabi film "Gul Baloch".which was released on 28th February, 1944. 
When Rafi entered the Hindi Cinema that time K L Sehgal, who was his idol was in his peak every male singer used to sing in his style Rafi also did the same but at the later years he developed his own style.K L Sehgal used to praise Rafi.
Besides K. L. Saigal, Rafi was also influenced by G. M. Durrani. In the early phase of his career, he often followed Durrani's style of singing, but later evolved with his own, unique style. He sang with Durrani in some of the songs such as "Humko Hanste Dekh Zamana Jalta Hai" and "Khabar Kisi Ko Nahiin, Woh Kidhar Dekhte" (Beqasoor, 1950).


Rafi was offered acting roles also,those days playback singing was not popular,only those actor ere casted who can sing also,in 1945 he acted in Laila Manu he appeared on the screen for the song "Tera Jalwa Jis Ne Dekha"  and he also acted in Jugnu(1947).

A major milestone forRafi came in 1949 when Suhani Raat Dhal Chuki, became a great hit.  This solidified Mohd. Rafi's position as a top ranking male playback singer. 
With the start of the famous Binaca Geet Mala in 1952, the program aired the immortal songs of the film Baiju Bawra and this really launched Rafi as a popular singer for all ages
The Naushad / Rafi collaboration turned out to be a very successful one.  In all Mohd Rafi sang 149 songs for Naushad.In the 1960 film Mughal-E-Azam, Mohammed Rafi sang "Ae Mohabbat Zindabad", composed by Naushad, with a chorus of 100 singers
Rafi Saab, is indeed the best singer of all times. Today, on his 92nd Birth Anniversary I present the magic of Mohammad Rafi and Naushad. His songs today are just as popular as they were during his lifetime
Song from Mela 1948



Song from Dulari1949



Song from Deedar 1951



Song from Aan 1952


Song from Deewana 1952


Song from Baijy Bawra 1952


Song from Baijy Bawra 1952


Song from Amar 1954



Song from Udan Khatola 1955



Song from Mother India 1957



Song from Kohinoor 1960



Song from Mughal e Azam 1960



Song from Ganga Jamuna 1961



Song from Son of India 1962



Song from Mere Mehboob 1963



Song from Leader 1964



Song from Dil Diya Dard Liya 1966


Song from Saaz Aur Aawaz 1966




Song from Ram Aur Shyam  1967



Song from Aadmi 1968



Song from Sungharsh 1968



Song from Ganwaar 1970



The Last Song of Rafi with Naushad of unreleased Film Habba Khatoon




Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Happy Birthday AMEEN SAYANI


Ameen Sayani,Born on 21st Dec 1932 is  a popular radio announcer from India. He achieved fame and popularity all across South Asia when he presented his Binaca Geetmala program of hits over the airwaves of Radio Ceylon.
He was introduced to All India Radio, Bombay, by his brother Hamid Sayani. Ameen participated in English programmes there for ten years.He is one of the most imitated announcers even today. His style of addressing the crowd with "Behno aur Bhaiyo" is still treated as an announcement with a melodious touch.
He was conferred the Padma Shri award in 2009. Besides this, Ameen Sayani has been felicitated with many awards:Hisnflagship programme BINACA GEETMALA  commenced over the Commercial Hindi Service of RADIO CEYLON towards the end of 1952 and shifted to All-India Radio’s VIVIDH BHARATI network in 1989 upto 1992.
Besides radio anouncement he compered more than 2000 stage shows.He remains All Time Great Anouncer of India,no one can come to his stature.



Binaca Geetmala 1959



Binaca Geetmala 1961

Monday, 19 December 2016

Remembering OM PRAKASH on his 97th Birth Anniversary



Om Prakash (19 December 1919 – 21 February 1998) was an Indian character actor.He started his career at All India Radio - Lahore, with his famous character "Fatih Din" which was liked through out the Punjb and people started recognizing him with this character.He was paid rupees 25 per month as a salary. 
Starting his career in 1944 film Daasi, he was a popular supporting actor from the 1950s until the 1980s. He was one of the elite of the film industry in the '60s, '70s, and to some extent '80s. His pivotal roles in the films Chupke Chupke, Julie, and Buddha Mil Gaya are considered to be among his best along with Daddu in Namak Halaal and De Silva in Zanjeer. He is known for his roles in comedy films. One of his best performances in his later years was Sharaabi (1984), where he played a role that was pivotal for the movie.Om Prakash had a special rapport with Amitabh Bachchan and both worked in many successful films spanning from Zanjeer to Sharaabi. 

 He had developed a style of his own, a style which was going to take him places, make him a big name in the world of film entertainment for the next forty years.He was good in almost every character he played. He was the comedian, the family man burdened with problems, the munshi, the alcoholic fallen on bad days because of the evil designs of the villain, the nagged husband, the old man in love, the wily politician and the big brother with a heart of gold. He played an assortment of characters with the same ease and had some of the best directors vying for him every time they had a role which they felt only he could play. His role in Gopi is still remembered, some analysts think he has overshadowed Dilip Saab.
It was during earlier phase in his career that he did Azaad with Dilip KumarSargam with Raj Kapoor and Miss MaryBaharPehli JhalakAsha and Manmauji with Kishore Kumar followed by Howrah Bridge with Ashok Kumar and then Tere Ghar Ke Samne with Dev Anand. He was marked out for his performance in both films in spite of the presence of powerful star personas like Dilip KumarRaj KapoorAshok KumarKishore Kumar and Dev Anand.
He acted in more than 300 films and also produced three films  Sanjog (1961), Jahan Ara (1964) and Gateway of India (1957).
He suffered a massive heart attack in his home and rushed to Lilavati Hospital situated in Mumbai where he suffered another heart attack and went into a coma from which he never came out. He died on 21 February 1998.Here is my Tribute to this Great Actor
A Scenes from Tere Ghar Ke Samne 1963

Comedy scene from Pyar Kiye Jaa


 Scene from Namak Halal


Song from Manmauji 1962


Song from Miss Mary 1957


Song from Howrah Bridge 1958


Song from Budha Mil Gaya 1971


Song from Patang


Song from Julie 1975





Sunday, 18 December 2016

Relax & Enjoy your SUNDAY with These BOLLYWOOD SONGS


Sunday,A day to refuel your soul and be greatful for your blessings.Take a deep breath and relax.Enjoy your family,your friends,a cup of coffee with these 7 Bollywood Songs

Part -7    18-12-2016
Song from Baazi 1951



Shadi Shadi from Ladki 1953



Timbaktu from Jhumru 1961

A Rare Clip of Dev Anand and Dilip Kumar dancing together
Song from Insaniyat 1955


Song from Brahmachari 1968


Song from Kal Aaj Aur Kal


Song from Gopi Kishan 1994




Saturday, 17 December 2016

The Magic of Geeta Dutt-Some of my Favourite songs


We all remember the song "Mera Sundar Sapna Beet Gaya" with this song Geeta Dutt became famous That was in 1947 with the release of Do Bhai music was given by S D Burman. Disc sales of the song rocketed to new heights. 1947-1949 saw Geeta Roy rule as the number one playback singer in the Mumbai film industry as she moved from strength to strength.
In 1949 released the film Mahal and its song  'Aayega Aane Wala' from Mahal soared to heights of till then unseen popularity. ( It remains an all time favourite even today ) The singer was Lata Mangeshkar. Lata went on to become the greatest playback singer the Indian screen has ever seen. Only two singers managed to survive the Lata onslaught in the 1950s Shamshad Begam and Geeta Dutt.Though relegated to the second spot, Geeta managed to hold her own against Lata for more than a decade and she and Lata were the premier two female playback singers of the 1950s.
The first thing that strikes one when you hear Geeta Dutt sing was that she never sang. She just glided through a tune. She was perfact in Bhajan as well as western songs.The sex appeal in her voice and the ease with which she went western was marvellous to behold.
She was at her best  when she sang under the baton of two music directors, S.D. Burman and O.P.Nayyar.
She was the only singer with whom Lata was really feared during her career   Raju Bharathan, Music critic in Filmfare February 1-15, 1985 wrote  "In training and technique Lata was way ahead but neither training nor technique was of much use when pitted against Geeta in the recording room........This put Lata on the defensive and I think she avoided singing with Geeta as far as possible. "
Mera sundar sapna beet gaya
Song from Do Bhai 1947

Khayalon mein kisike
Song from Baawre Nain 1950

Tadbir se bigdi hui taqdeer
Song from Baazi 1951

Yeh lo main hari piya
Song from Aar Paar 1954

Babuji dhire chalna
Song from Aar Paar 1954

Thandi hawa kali ghata
Song from Mr & Mrs 55 (1955)

Ae dil mujhe bata de
Song from Bhai Bhai 1956

Jaane kya tunhe kahi
Song from Pyaasa 1957

Mera naan chin chin choo
Song from Howrah Bridge 1958

Waqt ne kiya kya haseen sitam
Song from Kaagaz Ke Phool 1959

Hawa dhire aana
Song from Sujaata 1959

Na jaao saiyaan chudha ke baiyaan
Song from Sahib Biwi Aur Ghulam 1962